English

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Noun

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koba (plural kobas)

  1. Alternative form of kob (kind of antelope)

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Basque

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Noun

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koba ?

  1. cave
  2. cavern

Guinea-Bissau Creole

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Etymology

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From Portuguese cavar. Cognate with Kabuverdianu koba.

Verb

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koba

  1. to dig

Kabuverdianu

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Etymology

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From Portuguese cavar.

Verb

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koba

  1. to dig

Malagasy

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Noun

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koba

  1. flour
  2. dough

Maranao

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Noun

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koba

  1. grave

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Marshallese

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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  • (phonetic) IPA(key): [koːbˠɑ], (enunciated) [ko pˠɑ]
  • (phonemic) IPA(key): /kewpˠæɰ/
  • Bender phonemes: {kȩwbah}

Verb

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koba

  1. to add
  2. to cohabit
  3. to put together
  4. to get together
  5. to betroth
  6. to combine
  7. to be engaged
  8. to incorporate
  9. to integrate
  10. to involve
  11. to join
  12. to be merged
  13. to mingle
  14. plus
  15. sum
  16. to be unified
  17. to unite
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Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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  • (phonetic) IPA(key): [kɔːbˠɑ], (enunciated) [kɔ pˠɑ]
  • (phonemic) IPA(key): /kɛwpˠæɰ/
  • Bender phonemes: {kewbah}

Noun

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koba

  1. (Rālik) bamboo

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Old Czech

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Middle High German koppe.[1]

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Noun

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koba f

  1. raven
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Etymology 2

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kobь.

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Noun

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koba f

  1. fate
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References

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  1. ^ Václav Machek (1968) “koba”, in Etymologický slovník jazyka českého [Etymological Dictionary of the Czech Language], 2nd edition, Prague: Academia, page 263

Further reading

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Papiamentu

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Etymology

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From Portuguese cavar and Spanish cavar and Kabuverdianu koba.

Verb

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koba

  1. to dig

Sotho

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Verb

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koba

  1. to bend
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